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The image is a line graph with four lines representing four different countries (India, China, Japan, and the US) over a period from 1980 to 2050. India's line starts at around 4 in 1980 and increases steadily to approximately 6 in 2010, then ascends more steeply to about 12 in 2050. China's line begins at roughly 5 in 1980, climbs gradually to around 9 in 2010, then rises significantly to about 23 in 2040 and continues to rise slightly to approximately 25 in 2050. Japan's line starts at approximately 12 in 1980, remains relatively flat with a slight increase to about 15 in 2020, followed by a more rapid incline to roughly 23 in 2040, and then a slight decline to around 21 in 2050. The US's line commences at around 9 in 1980 and rises sharply to 35 by 2050.
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The line graph depicts the population of senior citizens at the age of 65 in four major countries – India, China, Japa, and the USA from 1980 to 2050.
Overall, it is clear that the United States has the largest older population throught year, followed by China and Japan. India has a significant number of older people.
Although the United States had only less than 10 million in 1980, after a slow increase until 2000, it peaked at 5 billion each year, and was anticipated to reach above 35 million by 2050. In contrast, Japan had 12 billion older people, which remained the same for five decades.Thisis expected to rise to 22 billion in 2040 and then fall in the next decade.
China and India had almost the same level of older people, 5 billion in the beginning of the year. China moderately rised to 8 billion in 2010; however, it was expected to surpass Japan’s older population in 2040 and continue to rise. Finally, India had 5 billion, which was relatively the same till 2010, and was anticipated to reach 12 billion by 2050 moderately, being the country with least older adults.
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